Johnone,
I appreciate the info, and wish these other guys did as well.
Some folks just can never be made happy, no matter what you tell 'em.
Hey, I was really looking forward to buying a UK-59, to the point that I even went out and bought a couple of cases of 7.62x54 ammo. Then things changed, and we can't get them in, so I sold the ammo....at a loss.
*shrug*
No big deal, I haven't gone to Marstar demanding that they make good the money I lost on the ammo, as it wasn't ever their fault. (Didn't even get the ammo thru them anyhow....they were out of stock at the time!)
Marstar has continually brought in some really unique items for the Canadian firearms community, and they do so in spite of mountains of red tape, mountains of paperwork, piles of money that they have to put out in advance ('cause stuff ain't free) and in spite of those nay sayers who don't appreciate the work that goes into it.
I think it's pretty dang cool that someone is able to buy 70,000 SKS's. Think about that for a minute. Even if he only has to pay $50 a rifle for them, and pays just half up front, and half on delivery, that means he has to front up $1,750,000.00. Or, if he has to pay in full before delivery, he's putting up THREE AND A HALF MILLION DOLLARS, and that's if he's paying $50 a rifle....if it's more than that, the sky is the limit!
I mean, really, how many of YOU have the know-how to do this....or the assets? And really, why the heck are you complaining when the guy who's doing it, and putting THAT MUCH OF HIS MONEY ON THE LINE, hoping that the Liberals don't get in and he's stuck with rifles he can't sell, GOES ON VACATION WITH HIS FAMILY FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS?!?!?!??!?!?
Geebus guys. How ignant can ya get?
John is a sharp businessman. Yes, he's going to buy low, sell high, and doing so in great volume means a discount for him, and probably a corresponding discount for us.
But consider, he's got probably at least a couple of MILLION DOLLARS tied up in just this one deal, and that's not chump-change. If he's borrowed from the bank to be able to buy it, he's going to have interest charges to pay, he's going to have importation fees, all the red-tape and such, the cost of having his employees individually check each one of those rifles when they hit the ground in Canada and get them all registered (unless the Longgun registy gets scrapped!)
Take a second, think about just a few of these things, and consider them before you spout off about John's profit-mongering ways (holy cow....a business....making a PROFIT....what a concept...especially in a recession!) and quit yer complaining.
John's giving us a heads up on some new product that's on it's way, and he keeps hinting at other stuff (I'm still hoping for a cheap belt-fed!)
I actually enjoy seeing John's posts. I can only imagine walking into some musty cold-war warehouse full of hardware with a shopping list.
NavyShooter